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In its post-“withdrawal” plans, the State Department expects to have 17,000 personnel in Iraq at some 15 sites. If those plans go as expected, 5,500 of them will be mercenaries, hired to shoot-to-kill Iraqis as needed, to maintain security. Of the remaining 11,500, most will be in support roles of one sort or another, with only a couple of hundred in traditional diplomatic jobs. This is not unusual in wartime situations. The military, for example, typically fields about seven support soldiers for every “shooter.” In other words, the occupation run by a heavily militarized State Department will simply continue in a new, truncated form -- unless Congress refuses to pay for it. [In full with linkage]Expect no different, but perhaps bloodier results from our alleged garrisoning in Afghanistan.
A new report released Tuesday evening by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's majority staff warns that failures in the nation-building and aid programs in Afghanistan mean that the country may face "a severe economic depression" after foreign troops withdraw in 2014 (SFRC, Post, BBC, AP, AJE). The report sharply criticizes the way the nearly $320 million per month in American aid money is spent, and argues that both military and civilian aid programs are poorly managed, unsustainable, often overwhelm local economies, and fuel corruption, in a country where nearly 97 percent of gross domestic product comes from foreign military and development spending (Post). The committee will hold confirmation hearings today for Amb. Ryan Crocker, who has been nominated to serve as the next ambassador to Afghanistan. Bonus read: Art Keller, "Ailing Aid" (FP, FP).» Vice President Joe Biden meets with congressional spending committee leaders tomorrow about who and what gets cut out of the budget and there IS talk of a tax increase.
The report's release comes as President Barack Obama faces increasing political pressure to withdraw forces rapidly from Afghanistan, and the White House said yesterday that Obama's decision on troop reductions would be announced soon (AP, AP, Times). The Times of London reports that Obama is considering withdrawing all 30,000 "surge" troops from the country by late next year (Times). [More, and all links at Foreign Policy]
Negotiators eye $2.4 trillion debt limit hike: KylMeanwhile Wall Street 'Spanks' Ben Bernanke:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House and congressional negotiators are considering a $2.4 trillion rise in the U.S. debt limit to carry through to the end of 2012, which would require at least $2.5 trillion in savings over a decade or more, Republican Senator Jon Kyl said on Tuesday. More.
Obama's rating on economy hits new low: poll
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Americans' disapproval of how President Barack Obama is handling the economy and its growing budget deficit has reached new highs amid broad frustration over the slow pace of economic recovery, according to a Washington Post-ABC New poll released on Tuesday. More.
GM CEO warns on playing games with national debt
DETROIT (Reuters) - Politicians should not "play chicken" with the country's credit rating, but need to focus urgently on finding ways to reduce the rising budget deficit, according to the head of General Motors Co. More.
Wall Street adds to losing streak after Bernanke speaks
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks extended a losing streak for a fifth day on Tuesday on mounting concerns about the economy after bearish comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. More.
"There's nothing here that should surprise us. We are headed into a Depression because policymakers have made another Depression unavoidable. A policy-driven Depression is different than a financial crisis. It is a matter of choice. It means that the objectives of the people who control the system are different than our own." ~~Mike Whitney, Down, Down, Down (Our Goose Is Cooked), 03 June 2011» Tunisia has announced that their elections will be delayed until October from the previously scheduled date next month due to 'conditions not being suitable'. In other words, the power elite of the country haven't fully regained their grip on the country's collective throat for the benefit of the Western-based sweatshop owners.
NATO jets pound Tripoli, Gaddafi vows to fight onStill more from the LA Times:
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - NATO warplanes struck the Libyan capital several times an hour, hour after hour on Tuesday in the most sustained bombardment of Tripoli since the bombing campaign began, but Muammar Gaddafi said he would fight to the death. More.
NATO planes bomb Tripoli for hours on end
Libyan officials say at least 31 are killed as waves of aircraft hit Libya's capital with an unusual daytime bombardment, targeting what NATO calls 'command-and-control' centers. More.
"My only stake in this is social justice for EVERY oppressed person on the planet. Oppressed Americans too. It's true of my posts here (Facebook). My bloggings, and the 1497 installments, 5 plus years worth, of the Cabale News Service archiving. I get paid nothing for doing any of it and I ABSOFUCKINGLUTELY have a vested interest in the outcome.» The sabers rattle but 'Attack Pakistan'? Not any time soon:
But it ISN'T measured in dollars and 'stuff'."
'Any attack on Pakistan would be construed as an attack on China': Beijing» And in Wisconsin America, "Walkerville", an encampment based on the depression era Hooverville camps takes shape, and it includes 'schooling':
If you missed the Chinese warning, those in power in Delhi and Washington were very aware of this. Any attack on Pakistan would be construed as an attack on China is a pretty strong statement coming from any quarter. Beijing has thus drawn a red line for the US and NATO, or any other motley crowd that was harboring intentions to attack Islamabad. More.
Marches and rallies are planned every day through at least June 11. On Sunday the theme was education, today it is public services. On Tuesday it will be health care, Wednesday higher education, Thursday democracy and corporate power, and on Friday and Saturday all the labor and community groups supporting the protest will converge in Madison under the theme of social and economic justice for all. Read more
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